Illusion is the second studio album by the English progressive rock band Renaissance, released in 1971. It was originally released only in Germany and did not receive a wider release until 1973.[1] It was first released in the UK in 1977, with a cover that had the original front and rear cover artwork swapped.[2]
Illusion | ||||
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Released | 1971 | |||
Recorded | Spring/Summer 1970 | |||
Studio | ||||
Genre | Progressive rock | |||
Length | 42:31 | |||
Label | Island | |||
Producer | Keith Relf | |||
Renaissance chronology | ||||
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Original UK release cover | ||||
Background and recording
editFollowing an American tour to support their first album, the band returned to the studio in the spring of 1970 to begin work on their second. The band recorded "Love Goes On", "Golden Thread", "Love Is All", and "Face of Yesterday" before they began to fall apart. Keith Relf and Jim McCarty were the first to leave, deciding to cease as performing members but remain involved with production and composition for the band. John Hawken recruited singer Terry Crowe and guitarist Michael Dunford (both from Hawken's previous band The Nashville Teens), as well as session drummer Terry Slade to replace Relf and McCarty. Louis Cennamo left shortly afterwards to join Colosseum. Bassist Neil Korner, another former member of The Nashville Teens, replaced him.[3]
This new six-person line-up recorded a Dunford composition, "Mr. Pine". However, due to a lack of material for the album, the original line-up reassembled, minus Hawken and plus guest keyboardist Don Shinn, to record "Past Orbits of Dust".[1] Shortly after recording was complete, the only two remaining original members - Jane Relf and John Hawken - left the band, to be replaced by Anne-Marie "Binky" Cullom and John Tout, respectively.
"Mr. Pine" is the only track on a Renaissance album where members of the original line-up (John Hawken, Jane Relf) are heard together with a member of the classic line-up (Michael Dunford). It includes a theme that was later used in the Renaissance song "Running Hard" (from Turn of the Cards, 1974).
One track recorded during the Illusion sessions, a fairly short song called "Statues", was not used on the album. It was eventually released in 2002 on the album Live + Direct.[4] The original album was reissued on CD in 1995 by Repertoire Records.
Illusion was the first Renaissance album to feature lyrics by Betty Thatcher, who would work with the band until 1981. Thatcher was brought to the band by her friend Jane Relf.[1]
When the four surviving members of the original Renaissance reunited in 1976, after the death of Keith Relf, the Renaissance name was already being retained in use by their successors in the band. Henceforth they named the reformed band "Illusion", alluding to the album they had recorded as the previous group. Their first album under this band name, entitled Out of the Mist, included a reworking of the song "Face of Yesterday". Their second album was eponymously titled Illusion.
Reception
editReview scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [5] |
Allmusic's retrospective review described Illusion as "a much less bold, more smoothly commercial album" than Renaissance's self-titled debut, as well as being lighter and more acoustically driven, and concluded it would appeal more to fans of the Renaissance lineup that came after than to those who liked the debut album.[5]
Track listing
editNo. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Love Goes On" | Keith Relf | 2:51 |
2. | "Golden Thread" | Jim McCarty, K. Relf | 8:15 |
3. | "Love Is All" | McCarty, Betty Thatcher | 3:40 |
4. | "Mr. Pine" | Michael Dunford | 7:00 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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5. | "Face of Yesterday" | McCarty | 6:06 |
6. | "Past Orbits of Dust" | McCarty, K. Relf, Thatcher | 14:39 |
Personnel
editRenaissance
edit- Jane Relf – lead vocals (1, 5 & 6), backing vocals, percussion
- John Hawken – keyboards [not present on (6)]
- Keith Relf – guitars, lead vocals (3), backing vocals [not present on (4)]
- Louis Cennamo – bass [not present on (4)]
- Jim McCarty – drums, percussion, lead vocals (2), backing vocals [not present on (4)]
- Terry Crowe – lead vocals (4)
- Michael Dunford – guitars (4)
- Neil Korner – bass (4)
- Terry Slade – drums, percussion (4)
Additional musician
edit- Don Shinn – keyboards (6)
Production
edit- Keith Relf – producer
- Andy Johns, Phil Ault – engineers
References
edit- ^ a b c "The History Of Renaissance". Archived from the original on 27 September 2018. Retrieved 17 July 2007.
- ^ "Renaissance Discography". Archived from the original on 21 February 2006. Retrieved 17 July 2007.
- ^ Leroy, Aymeric. "From Renaissance to Illusion —A Profile of the Relf / McCarty Renaissance". Exposé Online. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
- ^ Liner notes from Live + Direct.
- ^ a b Eder, Bruce. "Renaissance – Illusion review". AllMusic. Retrieved 6 July 2011.